Saturday, November 26, 2011

November 28, 2011

November 28, 2011

Dear Parents,
Thank you to all the parents who stopped by during parent teacher interviews. It is wonderful to see so many supportive parents. If you didn’t get a chance, and have any concerns please feel free to contact me at the school and we can arrange a meeting. I am very pleased with how everyone is doing and I am enjoying all of my classes. It is a pleasure to teach all of the students. Around the school we had a very successful anti-bullying awareness week and a family event with Maria Hawkins. To promote awareness of Children’s Rights our Grade 7/8 leaders have organized a Vow of Silence to take place on Wednesday. More information can be accessed on the school blog. We are starting to get the holiday spirit beginning with the well attended Gift and Craft show on Saturday. It was great to see so many our our families out. Thanks again to our wonderful Parent Council for organizing this event and making it possible. On December 9 we will have a Spirit day, where students can dress as their favourite holiday character. On December 15 General Lake will be holding their Holiday concert at 2:00pm. The following week will be filled with various activities including singalongs, a slideshow and our combined November/December character assembly on Dec 21.

In the classes:

Kindergarten: Students are continuing to develop their sound symbol correspondence with the Jolly Phonics program using the letters s,a,t,I,,p,n,c/k,e,h. We have now completed work with the Hungry Caterpillar and I am sending home a book for the students to share at home. You can encourage reading of this book by drawing attention to the words by pointing. You can also try echo reading whereby, you read a line then your child repeats after you. More details about Echo reading are posted on the blog. We have also been working on the Days of the week and we sing a little rhyming song that goes like this to the tune of Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star:
Sunday, Monday, Tuesday too.Wednesday, Thursday just for you.Friday, Saturday that's the end .Now let's say those days again!Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday!
Days of the week (to the tune of "The Addams Family") Days of the week, (snap snap)Days of the week, (snap snap)Days of the week,Days of the week,Days of the week. (snap snap)
There's Sunday and there's Monday,There's Tuesday and there's Wednesday,There's Thursday and there's Friday,And then there's Saturday.


Grade 2: Students have been working on building a paragraph using a topic sentence, three supporting details and a closing sentence. Students have also been doing work applying capitalization and punctuation to their work. You will notice when I am marking their work I am using an apple.or heart to show what they did well, then a tree symbol to show what they can work on the improve (room to grow). This week we will be doing work around Children’s Rights. We will be watching a video produced by Unicef called ‘’Children First’ that talks about the Rights all children as established by the United Nations. We have begun our home reading program. Students should receive 2 books at their approximate reading level to practice for the 2 weeks. I have also sent home sight words for certain students who need to practice.
Grade 7/8: Students have been continuing their reading of Craig Keilberger’s Free the Children. I have been drawing their attention to the various literary elements used in the book including similes and metaphors. We will continue this work examining the symbolism, imagery, paradox, irony and foreshadowing that is used throughout the various chapters. The students are also excited to be leading the Vow of Silence, and they will soon have the results tallied and organized of the Climate survey they distributed on November 17.
Have a great week Ms. Legault

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